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Circuits, systems, and signals for bioengineers: a MATLAB-based introduction (Third edition.)

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Signals and Systems for Bioengineers guides the reader through the electrical engineering principles that can be applied to biological systems. It explains in detail the basic engineering concepts that underlie biomedical systems, medical devices, biocontrol, and biomedical signal analysis, providing a solid foundation for students in important bioengineering concepts. Fully revised and updated to better meet the needs of instructors and students, the third

edition introduces and develops concepts through computational methods that allow students to explore operations such as correlations, convolution, the Fourier transform, or the transfer function. New chapters have been added on image analysis, noise, stochastic processes, and ergodicity, and new medical examples and applications have been added throughout the text.



  • Covers current applications in biocontrol, with examples from physiological systems modeling such as the respiratory system
  • Revised throughout, with improved clarity of presentation, and more biological, physiological, and medical examples and applications
  • Includes new chapter on noise, stochastic processes, non-stationary, ergodicity
  • Coverage of image analysis has been expanded and made into a separate chapter
  • Larger, more open-ended projects have been added to examples and problems
  • Accompanying Instructor website includes support materials such as solutions, lecture slides, MATLAB data and functions needed to solve the problems, and all of the MATLAB examples. Visit www.textbooks.elsevier.com"

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Academic Press
0128096268 / 9780128096260
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
610.28
14/12/2017
English
768 pages
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